Being a big brands is the same as having fans and guaranty to have an % anti fans. For Facebook this is means new challenges. When more and more people are start dressing up in anti-T-shirts with the message: Die Facebook die (see picture). They have to add new values into their brand, like adding new user groups. A good way of doing so could be to produce a movie about their history. In this way people will start to think about history more than the future (do ore die). As they say in the movie promotion: ”You don’t get to 500 million friends without making a few enemies…”

The new trailer includes many of the same terse quotes we’ve been hearing in the teaser trailers — ”Is there anything that you need to tell me? — but with the footage to accompany them. As would be expected, the trailer is loaded with scenes of Jesse Eisenberg’s Zuckerberg (I especially like the last clip of him), Justin Timberlake’s Sean Parker, with appearances from the Winklevoss twins, Dustin Moskovitz, and more. The movie is slated for release October 1 2010.Techcrunch.com